Soda, Other Sugary Drinks More Firmly Tied To Obesity In New Studies
date:Sep 24, 2012
ely on sugar-sweetened beverages, or any other single source of calories, do nothing meaningful to help address this serious issue.

The genetic research was part of a much larger set of health studies that have gone on for decades across the U.S., led by the Harvard School of Public Health.

Researchers checked for 32 gene variants that have previously been tied to weight. Because we inherit two copies of each gene, everyone has 64 opportunities for these risk genes. The study participants had
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